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A video clip capturing kids who live on a Mekong Delta river tributary has touched local netizens’ hearts, as it describes their rustic lifestyle and highlights their childish wishes.
Vietnamese consumers spent well over half a billion US dollars on smartphones in the first quarter of this year, data from a market tracker shows.
US-based chipmaker Intel Corporation will relocate a part of its production facility in Malaysia to Vietnam as well as China in an effort to cut labor costs, according to government website chinhphu.vn.
The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) has announced that it will stop publishing the Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for Vietnam after five years of offering it for free for the Southeast Asian country, along with others worldwide.
Around 1,000 Vietnamese websites were attacked by hackers in the last two days of May, a local hacker forum said June 1.
Vietnam’s international tourist arrival numbers dropped for the 12th consecutive month in May but the government said it needs more time to consider scrapping visa requirements for more countries.
Vietnamese shipyards will be picked via limited tender procedures to be eligible to build specialized ships for maritime research and survey purposes following a decision recently approved by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, according to government website chinhphu.vn.
Nojima Corporation, one of Japan's leading electronics retailers, has registered to buy a large number of shares of Tran Anh Digital World JSC (TAG) in an effort to raise its ownership rate to over 30% in the Hanoi-based electronics retailer.
An ASEAN music festival and several performances of a classic play by an eminent American playwright are poised to run in Hanoi and some northern provinces as part of the commemoration of the 20th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and the US.
On-the-job learning and training are so common now that employers need to facilitate the process and offer their employees a chance to improve themselves while working, said Michael Baas, from PUM Netherlands Senior Experts.